In a match that will be remembered for its chaotic and exhilarating finish, Gor Mahia proved why they remain the favorites for the Kenya Premier League (KPL) title. On Saturday afternoon at the Kasarani Stadium, the record champions survived a scare against a resilient Bidco United, coming from a goal down to win 2-1 in a game that lasted over 100 minutes.
Bidco United, who have historically been a “bogey team” for the champions, didn’t follow the script. In the 26th minute, Brian Mboya capitalized on a defensive lapse to fire Bidco into a shock lead. Despite Gor Mahia’s dominance in possession, they went into the break trailing, with the Thika-based side looking poised for another upset.
Coach Charles Akonnor’s halftime talk clearly ignited a fire as K’Ogalo returned with a relentless high press, and the pressure finally told in the 58th minute going forward.
Ghanaian forward Kofi Ebenezer, who has been a revelation recently, found space in the box to slot home the equalizer, sending the Green Army into raptures.
What followed was a tactical stalemate that seemed destined for a draw—until the clock hit the ninth minute of added time. In the 99th minute, defender Paul Ochuoga scrambled home the winning goal, completing a dramatic turnaround.
However, the drama wasn’t over. Just seconds after the restart in the 100th minute, the referee brandished a straight red card to the Gor Mahia captain following a heated exchange, leaving the leaders to defend their lead with ten men for the final moments.
While Gor Mahia stole the headlines, it was a high-scoring Saturday across the league. APS Bomet and Shabana played out a thrilling 3-3 draw, while Police FC secured a crucial away 0-1 win at Mara Sugar.
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Bandari and Kariobangi Sharks drew 0-0, while Posta Rangers verses Mathare Utd ended 1-1.
The Title Race: K’Ogalo Open 3-Point Gap
The victory is a massive statement of intent. Gor Mahia now sit comfortably at the top with 36 points, three clear of their eternal rivals AFC Leopards, who face sofapaka FC tomorrow.